Getting an associate degree is your shot at creating an exciting new career for yourself—but you don’t have to go it alone. At New York City’s Mandl School, the College of Allied Health, you can learn the skills and the degree you need to enter the healthcare industry as a respiratory therapist, a dental assistant, an administrator, or one of many more promising careers. And throughout your journey, you’ll have the support and guidance of an academic advisor to ensure you’re on track to achieve your dreams.
Here are just three great reasons to work with an academic advisor at Mandl School, the College of Allied Health:
Keep Your Goals in Focus: Your allied health school advisor can oversee your academic progress and ensure your courseload
I want to be a part of Keiser University's Physician Assistant Program because it is one of the best in South Florida. I agree with its mission statements and goals. This 24-month curriculum will allow me to reach my goal of pursuing my career as a Physician Assistant, sooner than most programs. It is centrally located so that most students have a minimum commute of 15-20 minutes. I am impressed by Keiser's excellent reputation of job placement among graduating PA students. According to present students, this school has a low professor to student ratio. I am eager to participate in this type of learning environment. Also, I am happy to see that the PANCE rate has been improving as the program strives to prepare students for the national certification
Please accept the attached resume as my application for the Administrative Assistant position. I am enthusiastic about this opportunity because I firmly believe that my qualifications, personality and work experience make me the ideal candidate.
The career path that I would like to pursue is Medical office receptionist. I find that the job itself has a lot of perks because I’ll be working in the medical field which has benefits and also I’ll be helping patients with sorting medical files and information. A medical office receptionist is responsible for basic clerical tasks such as answering phones, greeting patients and visitors, and scheduling appointments in a professional and timely manner. Most medical receptionists work in a physician's office, dentist's office, hospital or another medical facility. In smaller medical offices my duties may be administrative assistant or medical receptionist. I am also responsible for greeting the patients as they arrive in the building, partake in casual conversation with the
Firstly, as Napoleon Hill once said "It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed", I want to be able to directly provide support for new undergraduates and help them achieve their academic goals as a senior student. As a person who enjoys learning individuals' studying style and discovering different ways of teaching to help others reach their full potential, I believe that there is no job as rewarding as teaching. The satisfying feeling a teaching assistant can gain from helping students who have trouble learning is truly incomparable. Moreover, being a upperclassmanot only do I want share my amazing experience and advice for the new undergraduates but also as many students may feel intimidating to talk to the professors, I want to become a perfect link between the professor and students as well.
I have taken A-100 last semester and currently taking A-202 and C-106 this semester. I found myself very passionate about these topics and want to share this enthusiasm with others. I understand that not everyone like those classes or good at them and need extra help outside of the classroom. Therefore, I want to offer help to my peers and to share my study tips with them. Coaching other people and helping them to achieve their academic goals makes me feel achieved and proud to be a Kelley student. Working with diverse groups of people can help me develop stronger communication skills. Learning to adapt to various learning styles and seeing the gratitude of students when they understand a difficult concept are things that I want to be a part of.
The Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) offered by Berry College will differentiate my skill sets from other sports medicine professionals. As a certified athletic trainer, I will be licensed to practice in multiple settings and states as an allied healthcare provider. However, achieving that licensure is a short term goal. As a healthcare professional, I intend to advance my career by working in the administrative aspect of medicine. Participating in a process that results in patients receiving care from professionals with a mind of integrity, heart of compassion, hands of service, and a spirit of unity is very intriguing and is an exciting career goal I possess. This type of community inspired atmosphere is found in Berry College’s holistic, integrated healthcare and medical model system of education. I want to be a part of a mission greater than myself. I want to be a Berry College
It’s funny how the human brain works. You can be so sure of something your entire life and then one day you become suspicious of your utmost desires; welcome to my life post-graduation. I always knew I wanted to become a part of the health care field, particularly a physician, and I have a strong hunch that’s the reason as a child I dressed up as a doctor or nurse for Halloween 7 years in a row; but after I receiving my baccalaureate I was suddenly suspicious of my desires of furthering my education for the end goal of a career in health care. I wasn’t sure if I wanted to become a physician, a physician assistant, a nurse, or anything in between.
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I would like to be a Writing Assistant for the fall quarter of 2016 to first and foremost improve the condition of students who are struggling in their writing and reinforce their abilities of composing effective, college-level papers. Fresh out of the Oakes 80C/D Core class, I have witnessed areas where improvement on behalf of writing assistants is necessary to improve the quality of writing assistant meetings. Being a first-year Oakes Core student, I can readily relate and advise incoming freshman students who are struggling with similar writing problems that I encountered and reinforce their understanding accordingly. As a sophomore writing assistant, I can provide students with more effective guidance about readings as well as the concepts
I am a recent graduate from the University of Oregon with majors in psychology and sociology with a minor in business. While sitting in my child development class learning how a child’s brain is shaped and molded throughout its life, I had an epiphany. The education and support a child receives from school has a dramatic impact on their future. That moment ignited a passion to improve the support and education all children receive. I am applying for the Educational Assistant IB position to start my journey to make my passion into a reality. This position will allow me to make an immediate positive impact on the lives of students today while gaining experience and knowledge to impact the students of the future.
Given the question of who I aspire to be professionally in ten years, I start to think about my possible career options. Right now I am learning about computer networking, but I am leaning more towards the security side of the computer world with this I realize that I can have a career in both networking and security. Three years ago I was thinking about my future and realized that I needed to change my major from the Medical Administrative Assistant program I had started in because I quickly realized that this career was not going to be for me and allow me to live up to my potential so, I decided to switch my major to networking to get an education about computers, which I enjoy a lot and feel more comfortable with as well as eager to be
Based on conversations with a number of physicians, I decided that it would be best for me to gain more experience working directly with patients prior to beginning medical school. Therefore, I obtained my EMT certification and began working and volunteering in a number of different cities. Each shift, I respond to a number of calls ranging from transporting patients and providing emergency care to the sick and injured. I identify and treat the patients concerns and relay important patient information to physicians and nurses. I am developing clinical intuition, learning the necessity of teamwork in medical settings, and am gaining experience being the primary care provider. As each paramedic, nurse, and doctor has their own style and
After five months of graduation and going into interviews, a Non-profit Organization named ASPIRA hired me to work as an Academic Advisor. The job consists of recruiting high school students, advise them academically and deliver a curriculum after school. The curriculum is based on information about careers, resumes, doing community service and so on, to prepare them for college. I fell in love with this job. Even though, the Academic Advisor is required to help only 75 participants per district, during the school year 2014-2015, I recruited 103 students. I made an effort to involve my students in organizing big community service, such as food and blood drives in the school. We donated food to an Army shelter and a local church and also, helped
An Administrative Assistant can be categorized into two types: One that may work in an educative environment or one that may work for a business in an office.
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